My first MM was a BFR Luke... I had never played a Luke until then. Yesterday I played a 2008 LE Luke, which I believe is the same as an original... apart from the color and gold hardware... and I think I prefer the tone on the LE.
To me the BFR sounded a little brighter and thinner than the LE. Don't get be wrong... the BFR is stunning, but if I closed my eyes and played them I think the LE sounded a little better. The maple top on BFR brightens the tone more than I thought. Which means I may regret canceling the BFR Luke with all rosewood neck... I think I would have really liked it. The Koa Luke may be the ticket too... since it has an all mahogany neck and body with koa top... and me being a Les Paul guy.
I suppose MM could have gone with all mahogany bodies on the BFR, but chose a combination of woods instead... to be different or get their own sound... I guess.
Fact - BFR line of guitars are built with more expensive woods than their original versions. I'm guessing more labor is involved too.
Fact - Tone is subjective and the higher price of the BFR's doesn't mean they will sound better to your ears than their original versions.
Fact - It looks like I will be spending more money soon...
I suppose MM could have gone with all mahogany bodies on the BFR, but chose a combination of woods instead... to be different or get their own sound... I guess.
Fact - BFR line of guitars are built with more expensive woods than their original versions. I'm guessing more labor is involved too.
Fact - Tone is subjective and the higher price of the BFR's doesn't mean they will sound better to your ears than their original versions.
Fact - It looks like I will be spending more money soon...